Hi Mary in Australia - Apparently all 1901 censuses will be transcribed in a matter of months at the National Archives of Ireland website, as soon as they complete transcribing the 1911 censuses. Check from time to time at their website for a time line. http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie:80/ Extracts for the 1901 Census for Co. Kerry are found transcribed to several websites for particular townlands and/or particular surnames. There are several libraries in Co. Kerry, itself, with the entire census on microfilm; just "google" the phrase 1901 Census with keywords County Kerry. The LDS (Mormon) FHCs likely have the microfilms to research. You may be able to access the 1901 Census with a paid subscription to Ancestry.com, too, check and see at their website. J. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Mizzi" <mmizzi@dodo.com.au> To: <irelandgenweb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 3:50 PM Subject: Re: [Irish Genealogy] Reminder: National Archives of Irelandon-line1911 Census Records > Jean, > Where can I find the 1901 Census for Co Kerry? Is there a copy at the > National Archives? Have only found the 1911 Census online. > Mary > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jean R." <jeanrice@cet.com> > To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> > Cc: <IrelandGenWeb-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 2:22 AM > Subject: [Irish Genealogy] Reminder: National Archives of Ireland > on-line1911 Census Records > > >> Update: National Archives of Ireland 1911 Census Records >> >> http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie:80/ >> >> >> The 1901 and 1911 censuses are the only surviving full censuses of >> Ireland >> open to the public. Both censuses cover the island of Ireland. They were >> released to public inspection in 1961, because of the stream of requests >> for >> information about people's ages, particularly those born before civil >> registration of births began in 1864. >> >> The records for 1911 are being digitised first, then those for 1901. <snip>